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The health care provider CPR card includes 2-rescuer CPR and use of the BVM which is not included in the community CPR.
You have to retake a CPR class and get re-certified in CPR.
You should have an AED / CPR card so your knowledge of the AED use and performing CPR is at an adequate level. But, it isn't required.
This information will be on your CPR card from the issuing agency. CPR certification is good for 1 or 2 years, depending on where you received the certification. Call them if you lost your card. If you have not enrolled in a CPR class, you will not have a certification.
If left Denmark 30years ago and you still have a CPR number, you are still a Danish national provided you did not swap your citizenship.
They have an expiration date on the card
Call the local agency that issued you the CPR card (e.g. American Red Cross, American Heart Association). They will have a course record and will verify the card is not expired, and will send you a replacement card.
If you paid or and got a certification card, you've taken a cpr class.
There really one thing you can do here. You will have to apply for a passport to Denmark.
CPR typically stands for "Card Production Request" when seen on a bank statement. It indicates that a new debit or credit card has been ordered or issued for your account.
The best way is to have the person provide a valid CPR card. If not, you will need to get the person to contact the certification agency to get a valid card. This should not be an issue if they are within their certification expiration date.
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